Western Blot Equipment and Supplies

Western Blot Equipment and Supplies

Western blot equipment and supplies support western and electroblotting assays and other related activities. These products include stacks, rollers, cassettes, buffers, and transfer systems.
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Owl™ VEP-3 Large Tank Electroblotting System
Rapidly transfer high molecular weight proteins with the Thermo Scientific™ Owl™ VEP-3 Large Tank Electroblotting System.
SureLock™ Tandem Transfer Tray
The Invitrogen SureLock Tandem Transfer Tray is used to facilitate wet transfer of midi gels using the SureLock Tandem Blot Module and SureLock Tandem Midi Gel Tank.
iBind™ Flex Midi Insert Replacement
The iBind™ Flex Midi Insert Replacement is an accessory for the iBind™ Flex Western Device (Cat. No SLF2000) to process one midi blot.
iBind™ Flex Multi-Strip Insert Replacement
The iBind™ Flex Multi-Strip Insert Replacement is an accessory for the iBind™ Flex Western Device (Cat. No. SLF2000) to process up to six vertically cut strip blots.
iBind™ Western Device
An automated Western-processing device that performs every step from blocking to washes to antibody incubations via sequential lateral flow
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Our all-encompassing range of solutions for western blotting analysis is meticulously designed and tested to meet the highest standards and minimize time and effort. Establish a robust foundation for your western blotting experiments.
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During Western transfer conditions using constant voltage, what would cause the current reading to drop much lower than the expected starting current?
I am transferring my gel using constant voltage and the current reading has dropped much lower than the expected starting current. What could have happened?